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SUMMARY:Weed Wrangle - Indy with Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join the fight to rid our community of invasive plants that pose a bigger threat to our environment than most people realize! Hamilton County Parks\, in cooperation with Hamilton County Soil and Water and the Hamilton County Invasives Partnership\, are offering these Weed Wrangle opportunities to DO more and LEARN more about this “growing” concern. More info regarding Hamilton County Invasives Partnership can be found at hcinvasives.org. \n\n\n\nDates:July 13 – Potter’s Bridge ParkAugust 10 – Cool Creek ParkSeptember 14 – Bray Family Homestead ParkOctober 12 – Strawtown Koteewi Park \n\n\n\nAges: Adults and older children accompanied by adultCost: FreePre-registration: Required: Register online.
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/weed-wrangle-indy-with-kids/
LOCATION:Cool Creek Park and Nature Center\, 2000 E 151st St\, Carmel\, Indiana\, 46033\, United States
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SUMMARY:PNW Invasive Plant Council's Early Detection Rapid Response Training
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our final training of the 2024 season! Our Clark County Invasive Species EDRR Training will be at Vancouver Lake Regional Park on August 12 in Vancouver\, WA! In addition to our wonderful presenter and botanist Jim Evans\, we’ll have aquatics specialist Wes Glisson from the Dept. of Ecology joining us to cover some of our wetter weeds! \n\n\n\nWe’ll follow the training with a hike through the park’s forests\, fields and beaches– feel free to bring a snack or lunch if you plan on joining us for a group hike  \n\n\n\nWe hope to see you there! Register on our website pnw-ipc.org/trainings \n\n\n\nThank you to the Clark County Noxious Weed Control Board for partnering with us to educate our Citizen Scientists on how to protect the beautiful ecosystems of the PNW! 
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/pnw-invasive-plant-councils-early-detection-rapid-response-training/
LOCATION:Vancouver Lake Regional Park Eagle Shelter (South)\, 6801 NW Lower River Road\, Vancouver\, Washington\, 98660\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invasive Color: Using Invasive Species as Natural Dyes
DESCRIPTION:Many of the plants which we now consider invasive species were brought to this country for a purpose. This workshop explores several invasive plants which can be used as natural dyes. There’s no guilt about peeling off the bark or pulling up the whole plant to make these dye baths! Students will learn plant identification\, a bit of natural history\, and how to use these otherwise undesirable species to create beautiful colors. Experimentation will include the use of modifiers and mordants and several different methods for obtaining colors. Each student will go home with a minimum of 8 different dyed skeins\, approximately 25 yards each. The instructor will provide yarn and all dye materials\, mordants\, and modifiers. Students should bring something to take wet samples home in. \n\n\n\nSaturday\, August 17th10:00am – 2:00pm$90/student\, includes all supplies
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/invasive-color-using-invasive-species-as-natural-dyes/
LOCATION:Spirit of the Lake Community Arts\, 5401 E Superior St\, Duluth\, Minnesota\, 55804\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Explore the fascinating life of plants along the banks and under the surface of the St. Croix River. Expert Conservancy staff Maria Young will teach invasive plant identification and their impact to our ecosystem as we paddle our way down this wild and scenic river.This is a fully supported paddle and includes premium kayaks\, paddles\, and PFDs\, as well as a shuttle service from your cars to the initial canoe/kayak landing.Cost: $65River Stretch: Hwy. 70 to County Road OVehicle Admission: N/APaddle Length: 9.3 milesPaddle Difficulty: Beginner friendly\, but intermediate paddlers are preferredBathrooms: At start and endWhere to Meet: Highway 70 LandingRecommended items to bring/wear:-Adequate water-Lunch/snack while-Polarized sunglasses-Binoculars-Clothing that correlates to weather conditions-Sunscreen-HatCancelation Information:This event will be canceled due to inclement weather such as heavy rains and thunderstorms.Refund Policy:There are no refunds for participant-initiated cancelations. 
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/invasive-species-paddle/
LOCATION:Hwy 70 Landing\, 15419 WI-70\, Grantsburg\, Wisconsin\, 54840\, United States
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species Walking Tour at Delaware Park
DESCRIPTION:Grab a cup of your favorite coffee or tea on a Saturday morning and enjoy an Invasive Species Walking Tour with Workforce Development and Education Manager Kristie Munson. This tour will outline what invasive species are present in the parks and teach guests how the BOPC is removing them through clean-ups\, plantings\, and more. Comfortable shoes are highly recommended. FREE and open to the public\, registration required. \n\n\n\nRegister here -> https://host.nxt.blackbaud.com/registration-form/… \n\n\n\nThis event is in conjunction with BOPC’s Invasive Species Month. For more information about our work as well as other events and workshops\, visit bfloparks.org/june \n\n\n\nFor accommodations contact: community@bfloparks.org
URL:https://playcleango.org/event/invasive-species-walking-tour-at-delaware-park/
LOCATION:Delaware Park\, South Park\, Buffalo\, New York\, United States
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